. LOCAL CONJOINED TWINS ARE HOME. TONIGHT WE'RE INTRODUCING THEM TO YOU FOR THE FIRST TIME. THEIR PARENTS HAVE DECIDED NOT SEPARATE THE LITTLE BOYS. THEY SHARED THEIR HEART WARMING STORY WITH ASHLIE HARDWAY TONIGHT. THIS IS ANDREW. AND THIS IS GARRETT. Reporter: MEET ANDREW AND GARRETT. THEY WERE BORN APRIL 10th AGAINST INCREDIBLE ODDS. THEY ARE CONJOINED FROM THE BREAST BONE TO THE WAIST. THEY SHARE A HEART AND A LIVER AND AN UNBREAKABLE BOND. THEY WILL GRAB EACH OTHER'S MOUTHS. THEY WILL GRAB AN EAR OR POKE THE OTHER ONE IN THE EYE. I WAS SCARED. Reporter: FACING AN OVERALL SURVIVAL RATE OF 5% TO 25%. THAT THEY WERE ABLE TO SURVIVE THIS LONG AND THEY ARE STILL GOING STRONG. Reporter: CHANGING THEM, DRESSING THEM AND BATHING THEM ARE TRICKY. THE COUPLE ALSO HAS A 23-MONTH-OLD SON RILEY. WHILE RAISING CONJOINED TWINS CAN PROVE TO BE CHALLENGING AT TIMES IT ALSO IS A VERY LARGE BLESSING FOR THIS FAMILY. MICHELE SAYS HER FAVORITE PART IS JUST BEING WITH THEM. FOR ME, IT'S BEING ABLE TO HOLD THEM AND JUST TO HEAR THEM CRY AND KNOW THAT THEY ARE HERE WITH ME, TO SEE THEIR EYES OPEN AND LISTENING TO THEM IS JUST AMAZING TO ME. Reporter: THE MOST DIFFICULT PART ISN'T THE FACT THEY ARE TOGETHER. IT'S THE CONSTANT FEAR OF LOSING THEM. W WHAT COULD HAPPEN IN THE NEXT MOMENT, IN THE NEXT FIVE SKORN SECOND, NEXT 20 MINUTES, NEXT DAY. I FEEL I'M LIVING ON PIN AND NEEDLES. Reporter: FOR GARRETT AND ANDREW SEPARATION AND RISKING LOSING ONE OF THEM WASN'T AN OPTION. THEY WERE BORN TOGETHER THEY CAN STAY TOGETHER. I THINK IT WOULD HURT US -- NOW YOU'RE BAD -- TO LOSE ONE AND